Bruce Springsteen performs at a Hillary Clinton rally in Philadelphia Monday night; Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesIn front of a record crowd of more than 33,000 people, Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi last night performed at a Hillary Clinton rally at historic Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

Springsteen performed a solo acoustic set that included “Thunder Road,” “Long Walk Home” and “Dancing in the Dark.” He also urged Americans to vote for Clinton, declaring “”The choice tomorrow couldn’t be any clearer,” and calling Donald Trump a man “whose vision is limited to little beyond himself.”

Bon Jovi, performing with three other musicians, performed “Who Says You Can’t Go Home,” “Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night,” “Livin’ on a Prayer,” and The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun.”

The crowd of over 33,000 supporters, gathered outside the location where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were born, wasn’t just the biggest crowd Clinton’s drawn this campaign — it’s the biggest crowd any candidate has drawn, surpassing the 28,000 people Donald Trump drew at an Alabama rally, his largest crowd on the stump. The fire marshal said several thousand more people were watching Tuesday night’s rally outside the designated event perimeter.

President Obama and Michelle Obama also appeared at last night’s rally, along with former President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton.